Archive for March 24th, 2012

Views on the News, Mar. 24, 2012

Views on the News, Mar. 24, 2012

Some views on the news from around the web: views on the economy from Canada Free Press; views on the upcoming election from American Thinker; election lessons from National Review Online; economic news from Town Hall and the New York Post; views on ObamaCare from National Review Online; and more.

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Political Musings for the Week Ending Mar. 24, 2012

Political Musings for the Week Ending Mar. 24, 2012

Political musings for the week ending Mar. 24, 2012 on a variety of topics including: Tea Party, election, Republican, GOP, Obama, economy, taxes, energy, media bias, freedom, debt, and more.

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Slavery is Contrary to the Law of God

Slavery is Contrary to the Law of God

Rufus King, born MARCH 24, 1755, was one of the youngest signers of the U.S. Constitution, only 32 years old. A Harvard graduate, Rufus King was an aide to General Sullivan during the Revolutionary War. Rufus King later served as U.S. Minister to England and a U.S. Senator from New York. He said, “I hold that all laws or compacts imposing any such condition as slavery upon any human being are absolutely void because they are contrary to the law of nature, which is the law of God.”

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Obamacare undermines core U.S. principles

Obamacare undermines core U.S. principles

As the Supreme Court starts its three-day marathon Monday to hear arguments on the constitutionality of the health care law known as “Obamacare,” let’s be clear about the justices’ challenge, and ours. It’s about applying, in good faith, the principles that define this country and assuring that our government operates in a fashion consistent with those principles. This country is about freedom. When we lose it, we lose our country. This is what the Supreme Court should be thinking about when it hears the arguments on Obamacare.

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